Word: reach
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Returning, all the special trains will leave New Haven shortly after the close of the game, allowing a reasonable length of time to reach the station from the field. Practically the same time will be made on the return trip as from Boston to New Haven. After the departure of the special trains there will be no trains from New Haven to Boston until the regular trains on Sunday...
...question in closing, Bishop Carpenter said, is whether we can reach an assurance of faith which fills the needs of our character and our conduct. The desire for firm certitude is not always a wholesome one. If it is the outcome of love of truth it is good, but if it comes from a desire to shirk responsibility it is most ignoble. Men who want every question answered, every doubt cleared, lack the heroism God intended to be in life. In Christ's own time, there were men of this same temperament. He was questioned concerning authority. What...
...Farabee, instructor in the Department of Anthropology, will conduct an anthropological trip through the West this summer for the purpose of studying the native tribes and ancient ruins. The party will leave Cambridge on July 4 and will reach St. Louis on the morning of July 6. They will spend about four days at the Exposition and will also visit the Cahokia mound group, the largest Indian mound in America, which is a few miles outside of St. Louis. The party will then proceed to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they will spend a day at the important Jarvy Museum. From...
Excellent pitching and poor batting on both sides characterized the game which was on the whole uninteresting. Clarkson allowed only one scratch hit, struck out nine men, and threw out at second the only man to reach that base. He allowed four bases on balls. R.W. Brown, who pitched for Andover, struck out seven men, gave only three bases on balls and allowed only six hits, not more than two of which were in any one inning. Although the inability of the University team to hit a school pitcher was somewhat discouraging, the team seemed to have regained the steadiness...
...seventh Seitz reached first because of interference on the base line by Coburn, after the runner had been retired at first by Kernan. This was followed by a wild throw by Carr to Randall, which allowed Titus to reach first. Dorman reached first base by being hit by a pitched ball, and Hart's single followed by Morgan's double brought in three runs. With two men out Fischel singled, Greenough was hit by a pitched ball, and Quigley and Stephenson took their bases on balls, forcing in a run. Carr's two-base hit brought in Greenough and Quigley...